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" By this time the people had become exceedingly noify ; the women were quite hoarfe with praying ; the monk continued his operations with increafed zeal ; and the archbifhop was all over in a profufe fweat with vexation. In whatever light the failure of... "
A View of Society and Manners in Italy: With Anecdotes Relating to Some ... - Page 285
by John Moore - 1787 - 508 pages
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A View of Society and Manners in Italy: With Anecdotes Relating to Some ...

John Moore - Character sketches - 1781 - 542 pages
...near the archbifhop, and was at the utmoft pains to inftruft him how to handle, chafe, and rub the the phial ; he frequently took it into his own hands,...was the firft opportunity he had had of officiating fince his nomination to the fee. There was no knowing. what fancy. might have entered into the heads...
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Historical Account of the Most Celebrated Voyages, Travels, and Discoveries ...

William Fordyce Mavor - Discoveries in geography - 1797 - 822 pages
...the the monk continued his operations with increafcd zeal, and the archbilhop was in a profufe fXveat with vexation. In whatever light the failure of the...ferious matter to him; becaufe the people confider luch an event as a proof of the faint's difpleafure, and a certain indication that fome dreadful calamity...
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Historical Account of the Most Celebrated Voyages, Travels, and Discoveries ...

William Fordyce Mavor - Discoveries in geography - 1797 - 410 pages
...quite the monk continued his operations with increafrd zeal, and the archbifhop was in a protule f«eat with vexation. In whatever light the failure of the miracle might appear to others,- it «as a very ferious matter to him f becaufe the people conlider fuch an event as a proof of the Tainl's...
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An Historical Account of the Most Celebrated Voyages, Travels ..., Volume 17

William Fordyce Mavor - Discoveries in geography - 1803 - 380 pages
...noisy, and the women were hoarse with praying ; ed zeal, and the archbishop was in a profuse sweat with vexation. In whatever light the failure of the miracle might appear to others, it was a very serious matter to him; because the people consider such an event as a proof of the saint's displeasure,...
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The Works: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings by Robert Anderson, Volume 2

John Moore - 1820 - 476 pages
...monk continued his operations with increased zeal ; and the archbishop was all over in a profuse sweat with vexation. In whatever light the failure of the miracle might appear to others,, it was a very serious matter to him ; because the people consider such an event as a proof of the saint's displeasure,...
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A view of society and manners in Italy

John Moore, Robert Anderson - English literature - 1820 - 470 pages
...monk continued his operations with increased zeal ; and the archbishop was all over in a profuse sweat with vexation. In whatever light the failure of the miracle might appear to others, it was a very serious matter to him ; because the people consider such an event as a proof of the saint's displeasure,...
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